iPad & iPhone User - USA (2019-07)

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iOS 13


much charge before plugging in again a few hours later.
By avoiding a full charge when not necessary, your
iPhone’s battery should retain more of its maximum
capacity over time. Maybe when your iPhone is three
years old, it will still hold nearly as much charge as
when it was new.


  1. Create Memoji in Contacts
    Annoyingly,if youwanttocreatea Memoji(andwho
    doesn’t?)iniOS12,youhavetofirstopenanew
    message in Messages and then tap on the Animoji/
    Memoji Messages app.
    In iOS 13, there’s another way. In Contacts, when you
    Edit a contact and then Edit the portrait for that person,
    you are given the option of using Animoji or Memoji,
    including the ability to create a new one. This works for
    both your own contact card or any other contact.
    It’s still not as good as having a dedicated place to
    create and edit Memoji, but it’s a start.

  2. Active subscription warnings
    If you delete an app in iOS 13, and that app has an
    active subscription (through Apple via an in-app
    purchase,nota subscriptionyoumade elsewhere
    on theweb),you’llgetawarning.

  3. Delete apps from the update screen
    Deleting apps is a little more convenient in iOS 13. The
    usual ways still work, but there’s a new way that might
    be a bit of a time-saver. When you open the App Store,
    you’ll notice app updates have moved into your Account
    card (tap your image in the upper right).

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